In a 1997 interview promoting
Be Here Now,
Noel Gallagher had the following to say about the first single: "I was going to make up some profound statement in the chorus but I couldn't come up with anything that fitted. Then I just thought 'All my people right here, right now, d'you know what I mean? Yeah, yeah.' Very vague, very ambiguous, that'll do. Look in the mirror and wink while you're singing it and it's quite saucy. And I fucking love that line, 'Coming in a mess, going out in style'. We were a bunch of scruffs from Manchester and we're going out in a Rolls-Royce." In another 1997 interview, this time on
BBC, Noel Gallagher said: "I can't believe I wrote it, it's going to blow people away." "The morse code in the background was inspired by Strawberry Fairy by Tony Newley. We got hold of a code book and tried to tap out 'Bugger All' to follow that line 'Don't look back cos you know what you might see'. But if anyone can tell me what we really said, please let me know. Profound
lagerisms..." In an interview with the BBC for their documentary
Seven Ages of Rock, Gallagher said of the song, "It's eight and a half minutes, the first single, the drums haven't fuckin' come in for two minutes—it's all feedback!" He also said that he expected someone to ask them to edit the introduction to the song down, but such was their status in Britain, nobody did. They even performed the song on
Top of the Pops, omitting most of the lengthy introduction. The lyrics
reference two
Beatles songs—"
The Fool on the Hill" and "
I Feel Fine"—as well as New Vaudeville Band albums and
Bob Dylan's "
Blood on the Tracks". ==Packaging==